Plants - H
Hedychium densiflorum 'Assam Orange'
Deservedly popular hardy ginger collected by Frank Kingdom-Ward in Assam 1938. Deep orange flowers. Height up to 1m in good soil.2L Perennial £12.00

Hedychium gardnerianum AGM
Scented yellow flowers with a red filament; leaves turn blue-green as they age. Hardy in mild areas or with mulch. 90cm-1.2m tall in good conditions.2L Perennial £12.00

Hedychium greenii
Large orange-red flowers from late summer. Maroon stems and undersides of leaves. Hardy in milder areas or with a good mulch. 1.5m under optimum conditions.2L Perennial £12.00

Hedychium 'Tara'
Introduced by Tony Schilling in 1972. Dense spikes over 6 inches long of scented bright orange-red orchid like blooms Aug-Sep 1.8m2L Perennial £12.00
Hedychium wardii
A rare ornamental ginger with bold, bright yellow flowers in late summer. Rare and not entirely hardy, but worth the effort. 80cm tall in good conditions.2L Exotic £12.00

Heloniopsis umbellata BSWJ 3732
Rare shade loving plant Taiwanese species. Flowers white flushed pink in early spring. Forms an evergreen clump. Hardy but needs damp shade. 20 cm high in flower.1L Perennial £9.00

Hemerocallis middendorffii
A delightful little daylily with cheery fragrant yellow flowers in July (and often later too). For good soil in sun or light shade. 60-70cm in height.2L Perennial £6.00
Hemiboea strigosa
Rare. A spreading plant for moist shady sites. Unusual pinkish tubular flowers in autumn. Height around 20cm; makes a good clump.2L Perennial £9.00

Hesperantha coccinea
(Schizostylis) An abundance of glorious bright crimson flowers from August onwards. For reasonable soil in sun or light shade. 60cm tall.2L Perennial £8.00
Hoheria 'Glory of Amlwch'
Large semi-evergreen shrub with fabulous clusters of white flowers in mid summer. To 5m or so.2L £15.00
Hydrangea aspera 'Bellevue'
The classic Hydrangea aspera but with steroidal proportions! Prune in spring for the best foliage. Left un-pruned this would make a small tree in time.2L £18.00
Hydrangea daimingshanensis GUIZ48
(syn. Dichroa) A most desirable low-growing species to around 1m in height. Pink or blue flowers are followed by showy dark fruits in autumn. Not for very cold areas.2L £18.00
Hydrangea heteromalla robusta
A shrubby hydrangea. Mauve to pink flowers2L £18.00
Hydrangea quercifolia
The oak-leafed hydrangea. Large lobed leaves turn rich burgundy in autumn. Produces panicles of flowers but is mainly grown for its foliage. Usually somewhat sprawling. 1.5m3L £15.00
Hydrangea sargentiana
(also seen as H. aspera var sargentiana) Hairy leaves and gorgeous lacecap flowerheads. Perfectly hardy, but best in good soil out of full sun. Large shrub if you don't prune it.3L £18.00
Hydrangea viburnoides
Formerly Pileostegia. A large evergreen climbing hydrangea with handsome foliage and a froth of white flowers in late summer. For a large wall!2L £18.00
Hydrangea villosa
(syn. H. aspera Villosa Group) A more slender alternative to H. sargentiana, with narrower leaves and daintier heads of lilac lacecaps. To 3m if not pruned.3L £18.00